Barcelona wants to extend Fati's contract before his move to Monaco


The departure of Barcelona winger Ansu Fati to Monaco is seen as only a matter of time, but despite this, the Catalan club still has its own objectives with the player that it wants to resolve before he heads to the French Riviera.
Details: According to Cadena SER, Barcelona wants to extend Fati's contract until 2028 to maintain control over the player in case he makes significant progress in France. If the winger does manage to revive his career, the current situation could become risky for the club: Fati would have just one year left on his contract and could leave as a free agent.
The only thing left for the parties to agree on is how they will split the player's wages. Fati himself has already returned from holiday and is expected to travel to Monaco for his medical in the coming days.
Recall: Earlier, former Germany international Lothar Matthäus suggested that Manchester City sign Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen amid his struggles in Catalonia.














